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Caramel Corn Frozen Yogurt

September 13, 2017

Enjoy what’s left of summer sweet corn with a scoop of this Caramel Corn Frozen Yogurt (a great example of how sweet doesn’t have to mean a lot of calories from added sugar)!

This caramel corn frozen yogurt is a delicious way to enjoy the flavor of sweet summer corn throughout the year. Get the recipe, made with less added sugar than most frozen desserts, at JessicaLevinson.com | #lessaddedsugar #frozenyogurt #caramelcorn #froyo #corn #summereats

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The unofficial end of summer may have passed with Labor Day weekend, but that doesn’t mean we won’t be enjoying the fruits and vegetables of the season for a little while longer. That’s especially true now that I have some of this Caramel Corn Frozen Yogurt in my freezer!

While frozen corn is a staple in my freezer all year long, nothing beats the fresh sweet corn we enjoy during the summer, especially late July through early September, which is the height of the corn season. There’s no shortage of corn recipes made in my kitchen (Corn & Basil Cakes, Mexican Street Corn Salad, and Steak Tacos with Nectarine Corn Salsa are just a few). So as I was looking at a bunch of corn cobs sitting in my produce drawer, I started thinking about what else I could make with this delicious sweet corn before summer ends. The idea of caramel corn frozen yogurt came into my head and I set out to make it happen.

I don’t have an ice cream maker, but I have seen plenty of ice cream recipes made in loaf pans and after a few tries I got the result I wanted – a light dessert that satisfied my sweet tooth while highlighting the flavors of the season. And even better, I discovered a way to enjoy one of my favorite treats, caramel popcorn, with less sugar! #Winning

Ingredients & Preparation

The two stars of this Caramel Corn Frozen Yogurt are caramel and corn. I for one love caramel – it’s delicious on pretty much anything – but classic caramel made with heavy cream, butter, and sugar is high in calories, fat, and added sugar.

I’ve tried making caramel with sugar substitutes before, but they just didn’t caramelize in the same way granulated sugar does. Until now.

This caramel corn frozen yogurt is a delicious way to enjoy the flavor of sweet summer corn throughout the year. Get the recipe, made with less added sugar than most frozen desserts, at JessicaLevinson.com | #lessaddedsugar #frozenyogurt #caramelcorn #froyo #corn #summereats

The latest addition to SPLENDA® Brand’s Sweetener Products is the SPLENDA® Naturals Sugar & Stevia Blend – a blend of pure cane sugar and stevia leaf extract, with no bitter aftertaste.

There are a few reasons I love this SPLENDA® Naturals Sugar & Stevia Blend product, starting with the fact that it looks and acts like sugar, which is why I was able to make this smooth, sticky, and creamy caramel sauce with a perfectly golden brown color.

I also love that you can use half as much of the blend as you would use of sugar and still get the same sweetness for only half the calories and carbohydrate per serving. So if you normally add half a cup of sugar to your dessert recipe, you can replace it with 1/4-cup of the SPLENDA® Naturals Sugar & Stevia Blend and get the same amount of sweetness. For someone like me who has a major sweet tooth, this is a great way to reduce the amount of added sugar in your diet.

To reduce the calories of my caramel sauce some more, I replaced heavy cream with canned evaporated skim milk, which is creamier and denser than regular milk, and also adds to the caramelized color and flavor of the sauce.

The key to making caramel sauce is to have all your ingredients ready at your fingertips, keep your eye on the pot, and work quickly. If you take those three factors into account, you’ll see just how easy it is to make your own caramel sauce at home.

This caramel corn frozen yogurt is a delicious way to enjoy the flavor of sweet summer corn throughout the year. Get the recipe, made with less added sugar than most frozen desserts, at JessicaLevinson.com | #lessaddedsugar #frozenyogurt #caramelcorn #froyo #corn #summereats

Now for the second star of this Caramel Corn Frozen Yogurt: the corn. I don’t think anyone would say that caramel popcorn tastes like fresh corn, but I wanted this recipe to be a fun play on the overly sweet candied popcorn that I can never seem to put down if placed in front of me.

To keep the true corn flavor, I simmered and steeped fresh corn kernels and the cobs in whole milk before pureeing and straining the mixture. What’s left is a sweet corn-infused milk that gets blended with thick and tangy nonfat Greek yogurt, a bit of creamy lite coconut milk, vanilla extract, SPLENDA® Naturals Stevia Sweetener (jar canister), and some kosher salt to balance out the sweet and tart flavors.

I used a combination of whole and nonfat milk products to keep the fat content down, while preventing the frozen yogurt from getting too icy. I used SPLENDA® Naturals Stevia Sweetener, Table Top Jar, which has no calories and no bitter aftertaste.

The role of sugar in the frozen yogurt is to sweeten, so I didn’t need a sweetener that has other functional properties. That made SPLENDA® Naturals Stevia Sweetener, Table Top Jar, a perfect sugar substitute to reduce the amount of added sugar in my frozen yogurt.

The trick to ending up with a creamy, rather than icy, frozen yogurt, is to occasionally stir the frozen yogurt mixture for the first couple of hours of freezing. When the frozen yogurt can still be mixed but is getting a little firmer, you want to swirl in about a tablespoon of your cooled caramel sauce and then let the frozen yogurt finish freezing completely.

When it’s time to serve this sweet and creamy Caramel Corn Frozen Yogurt, be sure to take it out of the freezer about 15 minutes in advance. This will give it time to soften before you scoop it into bowls or a crunchy cone.

And don’t forget about that extra little drizzle of caramel sauce on top!

This caramel corn frozen yogurt is a delicious way to enjoy the flavor of sweet summer corn throughout the year. Get the recipe, made with less added sugar than most frozen desserts, at JessicaLevinson.com | #lessaddedsugar #frozenyogurt #caramelcorn #froyo #corn #summereats

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This caramel corn frozen yogurt is a delicious way to enjoy the flavor of sweet summer corn throughout the year. Get the recipe, made with less added sugar than most frozen desserts, at JessicaLevinson.com | #lessaddedsugar #frozenyogurt #caramelcorn #froyo #corn #summereats

Caramel Corn Frozen Yogurt

Yield: 8
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes

This caramel corn frozen yogurt is a delicious way to enjoy the flavor of sweet summer corn throughout the year. 

Ingredients

For the caramel sauce: (makes 1/4 cup)

  • 1/4 cup SPLENDA® Naturals Sugar & Stevia Sweetener Blend
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 1/4 cup evaporated skim milk
  • 1 tablespoon butter , (or butter substitute)

For the frozen yogurt:

  • 1 cup fresh corn and reserved cob , (~ 1 large ear)
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 1 cup plain, nonfat Greek yogurt
  • 1/4 cup lite coconut milk
  • 1/3 cup SPLENDA® Naturals Stevia Sweetener, Table Top Jar
  • 2 teaspoons Kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon Caramel Sauce , (recipe above)
  • Caramel Sauce for serving, (optional)

Instructions

To make the caramel sauce:

  1. In a small saucepan, combine SPLENDA® Naturals Sugar & Stevia Sweetener Blend and water over medium-high heat. Stir with a fork or small whisk until mixture comes to a boil, about 1 minute.
  2. Reduce heat to low and simmer syrup for 3 minutes, swirling the pot occasionally to ensure even caramelization. Mixture will be very foamy, sticky, and white. Remove from heat.
  3. Slowly add evaporated milk to the pot and whisk immediately.* Return pot to medium-low heat. Whisk in the butter and simmer for about 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally until thickened.** Transfer caramel sauce to a glass bowl or mason jar to cool.

To make the frozen yogurt:

  1. Line a one pound loaf pan with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator to chill.
  2. Combine corn kernels, corn cob, and milk in a medium saucepan over medium heat. When liquid starts to bubble around the edges reduce heat and simmer for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat, cover, and steep for 30 minutes.
  3. Transfer milk and corn to large, high-powered blender. Scrape cobs over blender to release remaining pulp and liquid from kernels. Discard cobs and puree milk and corn until smooth.
  4. Strain corn puree over a bowl, pressing down to release as much liquid as possible. Discard solids and transfer liquid back to blender or food processor.
  5. Add yogurt, coconut milk, 1/3 cup of SPLENDA® Naturals Stevia Sweetener, Table Top Jar, salt, and vanilla to blender and puree.
  6. Pour yogurt mixture into chilled loaf pan and freeze, stirring every 20 minutes for 90 minutes to 2 hours.
  7. Drizzle about 1 tablespoon of prepared caramel sauce over yogurt and use a butter knife to swirl it into the frozen yogurt. Freeze again for another 2 to 3 hours, until firm.
  8. Remove frozen yogurt from the freezer to thaw for 10 to 15 minutes before scooping. Serve drizzled with caramel sauce.

Notes

  • Freeze time: 4 to 5 hours
  • *The addition of milk will make the syrup bubble up, so be sure to use caution when adding the milk.
  • ** Caramel will continue to thicken once it’s removed from the heat, so be sure not to overcook.
  • Caramel sauce can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator for up to two months.Bring to room temperature before stirring into frozen yogurt.

NUTRITION INFO PER SERVING (1/2 cup frozen yogurt with ~1 teaspoon caramel sauce):

120 Calories, 4.5 g Total Fat, 2.5 g Saturated Fat, 0 g Trans Fat, 10 mg Cholesterol, 530 mg Sodium, 20 g Total Carbohydrate, 0 g Dietary Fiber, 12 g Sugar, 6 g Protein, 4% Vitamin A, 2% Vitamin C, 10% Calcium, 0% Iron

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 8 Serving Size: 8 Servings
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 120

This caramel corn frozen yogurt is a delicious way to enjoy the flavor of sweet summer corn throughout the year. Get the recipe, made with less added sugar than most frozen desserts, at JessicaLevinson.com | #lessaddedsugar #frozenyogurt #caramelcorn #froyo #corn #summereats

Have you ever had corn frozen yogurt or ice cream?  

Is this a flavor you would try?

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  1. This looks soooo creamy!! The texture looks perfect. That’s so cool you used actual corn in the recipe, I would have never thought of that. The caramel sauce sounds so good too, ice cream isn’t ice cream without some kind of amazing sauce on it!!

    1. Thanks Deryn! It was a fun play on a classic treat I love and no better time than now to use fresh corn. Would work well with frozen corn too! And yes, that caramel sauce is amazing…so delish!

  2. All of your summer corn recipes look so good – especially this one! This caramel loving girl will definitely be trying this recipe soon!

    1. Thanks so much Whitney! As you can tell, summer corn is one of my faves! Can’t wait for you to try this – the caramel is just as delicious by the spoonful 😉

  3. 5 stars
    What a great recipe! I love the idea of using Splenda in ice cream. And no, I’ve never had corn frozen yogurt but I think you may be onto something!

  4. I love the idea of this recipe, looks delicious and such a great way to get some veggies in. I’m going to try to give this a try dairy free!

  5. Caramel corn is my weakness, so pairing it with ice cream is dangerous. . .but looks so worth it 😉 Love the nutrition stats on such an indulgent-looking treat!

    1. I love caramel corn too, Kelli! This is definitely not as cloyingly sweet and addicting as that is, but it’s a fun twist on a decadent treat. Hope you give it a try!

  6. 5 stars
    I’ve never had corn froyo before so I’m excited to try with some of the corn I still have leftover from the summer! Thanks for sharing Jessica 🙂

  7. I have to say, I don’t really care for Spenda, but these flavors sound so good. I think I need to experiment with a non-dairy version!

    1. Thanks for your feedback Catherine. I hear that from a handful of people. Have you tried Splenda’s new Naturals line? The products used in this recipe are stevia and a stevia/sugar blend, so not the traditional sucralose. LMK if you give it a try non-dairy.

  8. I’m seriously obsessed with this recipe- what a clever idea and I can see myself enjoying this many times throughout the year! Love it!!

  9. The caramel corn frozen yogurt sounds so delicious. What a great combo of flavors and way to enjoy the freshness of sweet summer corn. Mmmmm…

  10. Oh wow! This sounds so good! The flavors remind me of the fairs and the FroYo makes it a perfect treat for the heatwave that we are in right now! Perfection!

  11. 5 stars
    I love that you were able to get a scoopable ice cream without adding sugar! That’s what I’ve struggled with with homemade ice creams/yogurts. This looks fantastic, and so creative!

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